PPT Error when saving as HTML

P

pfriel

I'm getting the following message when I attempt to save
or view some presentations in HTML: "PowerPoint found an
error it can't correct. You should save presentations,
quit, and then restart PowerPoint." I'm using PowerPoint
2000 on Windows 2000. I do not get this error when I use
PowerPoint 2003 or PowerPoint XP with the same
presentations, but I need to be able to do this in 2000 so
just switching versions is not a valid option.

If I delete all the shapes on the Title and Slide Masters
the error goes away, if that helps any.
 
E

Echo S

Does changing any of the settings when you go to File/Save As Web
Page/Publish/Web Options help?
 
G

glenna

Hi Patrick,

Run Repair on your Office 2000 installation.

Also consider using Office Accessibility Wizard instead to
create Accessible HTML files.

It's available at:
http://cita.rehab.uiuc.edu/software/office/overview.html

HTH,
Glenna
-----Original Message-----
Does changing any of the settings when you go to File/Save As Web
Page/Publish/Web Options help?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I'm getting the following message when I attempt to save
or view some presentations in HTML: "PowerPoint found an
error it can't correct. You should save presentations,
quit, and then restart PowerPoint." I'm using PowerPoint
2000 on Windows 2000. I do not get this error when I use
PowerPoint 2003 or PowerPoint XP with the same
presentations, but I need to be able to do this in 2000 so
just switching versions is not a valid option.

If I delete all the shapes on the Title and Slide Masters
the error goes away, if that helps any.
.
 
P

pfriel

No, doesn't seem to matter what options I choose.

-----Original Message-----
Does changing any of the settings when you go to File/Save As Web
Page/Publish/Web Options help?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I'm getting the following message when I attempt to save
or view some presentations in HTML: "PowerPoint found an
error it can't correct. You should save presentations,
quit, and then restart PowerPoint." I'm using PowerPoint
2000 on Windows 2000. I do not get this error when I use
PowerPoint 2003 or PowerPoint XP with the same
presentations, but I need to be able to do this in 2000 so
just switching versions is not a valid option.

If I delete all the shapes on the Title and Slide Masters
the error goes away, if that helps any.
.
 

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